I don't know what DO's schedule is, but from what I have seen it seems to vary from week to week. AD raids on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 5:30 PM and Saturdays at generally the same time or a little earlier. We are trying to get our Ulduar progression back to the weekdays and the Watch/AD Naxx 10 run back to Saturdays.Creator wrote:I am probably confused ... I thought this is was the rule that was set up between the three guilds anyway. (it does help when one have 3 er 4 80s ) If guild X asks some to fill in from guild Y and guild Y members say "yes" and end up getting locked and causing guild Y problems is that a problem with the 'requestor' or the 'requestee'? I would think the guild Y member would know their guild's schedule and either say "I can use this alt toon but I'm committted or my primary" or say "no"? Isn't that how it is supposed to work? If a raid schedule blows up because some make a mistake or don't remember (I would be a good one for that) ... isn't it just a mistake and need to better structure coordination? Scheduling one guild seems challenging, three much more so ... but it seemed the guild leaders thought it worth the effort.
At any rate, it will be on the calendar. If you accept an invite to AD's Naxx 10 run on Tuesday night, don't get locked with DO with that character on Tuesday afternoon. Just an example, but it did happen this last week. Since the raid starts about 30 minutes after I get home from work, it's really annoying to check the calendar, see you have a full group, then check to see how many of them are online and notice that one is already in another raid. It can be really difficult to fill a key spot 15 minutes before the raid begins.
We send our invitations out before the lockout period begins. If you have invitations from multiple groups for the same raid, pick one of them.